Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry
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Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry
Summary
Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry is an obituary[1].
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- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's image is recorded as Reverend Thomas J. Clark Jr. (1877-1957) obituary in the Jersey Journal on August 22, 1957.png[2].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's publication date is recorded as +1957-08-22T00:00:00Z[4].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's main subject is recorded as Thomas J. Clark Jr.[5].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's main subject is recorded as New Bridge Medical Center[6].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's main subject is recorded as Junior Order of United American Mechanics[7].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's main subject is recorded as Wesleyan University[8].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's main subject is recorded as Drew Theological School[9].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[10].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's title is recorded as Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry[11].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's copyright status is recorded as public domain[12].
- Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Rev. T. Clark, 48 Years in Ministry. Rev. Thomas J. Clark, 79, who served as pastor of several Hudson County Methodist congregations during 48 years as a minister, died yesterday at Bergen Pines Hospital, Paramus. His wife, Daisy, died August 13. Rev. Mr. Clark, born in Paterson, was a graduate of Wesleyan University and Drew Theological Seminary. Prior to his retirement several years ago, he served as pastor of various congregations in this state and New York, including the Browne Memorial and Summit Avenue Methodist Churches, Jersey City, and the Forty-Sixth Street Methodist Church, Bayonne. His last pastorate, was at the Midland Park Methodist Church. He was a member of the Fall City Masonic Lodge and the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. The Halsey Funeral Home Westwood, is in charge of arrangements.[13].